BioM: Flynn, Sue (1968)
Contact: Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon
E-mail:
dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Flynn, Bergemann, Beyer, Erpenbach, Sternitzky, Kren, Youmans,
Schlegelmilch, Valdez, Mackinen, Gaier, Graf, Kilroy
----Source: Clark County Press (Neillsville, Clark Co., WI) 8/01/1968
Flynn, Sue (Marriage - 27 July 1968)
Miss Sue Flynn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Flynn of Neillsville,
exchanged marriage vows with John Anthony Bergemann, son of Mr. and Mrs. John
Bergemann of Neillsville, Saturday, July 27. The 4 p.m. double ring ceremony
took place in the Holy Trinity Lutheran Church in Minneapolis, Minn., with Mr.
Flynn giving his daughter in marriage. Officiating were the Rev. Mr. Graf and
The Rev. Fr. Kilroy.
An A-line style bridal gown, accented with lace was selected by the bride, along
with a bouffant-tiered veil flowing from a headpiece of petals and seed pearls.
Her flowers were white and yellow gladioli.
Preceding the bride into the chapel was the matron-of-honor, Mrs. Gordon Beyer
of Neillsville, who was attired in a turquoise crepe and lace A-line formal. She
wore a headpiece of matching color. She carried yellow gladioli. Gordon Beyer of
Neillsville was bestman.
Following the ceremony a wedding supper took place at the Sweden house in
Minneapolis, Minn. Those attending included: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Flynn, Tim
and Lynda, Mr. and Mrs. John Bergemann, Eileen and Jean, Mr. and Mrs. Tony
Erpenbach, Mrs. Carl Sternitzky and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kren, all of
Neillsville; Miss Gil Flynn of Eau Claire; Miss Rita Youmans of Milwaukee;
Marian Schlegelmilch, Betty Valdez and Sheila Mackinen of Minneapolis; and Mrs.
Tillie Gaier of Dakota, Minn.
On Sunday, a reception was held at the bride’s home at 200 E. Division St. in
Neillsville.
Mr. and Mrs. Bergemann will reside in Quincy, Mass., while the groom is
completing his last year of enlistment in the navy.
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